I'll settle for 2018. The real interesting part will be seeing how they handle it and if they even do anything about it. I don't think they turn out bug fixes within a few days or less like I often do.

And on another interesting note, I chose the option in Edge's menu to 'Send Feedback' to report this issue again and it opens a new 'Feedback Hub' window and just sits there and spins forever. I guess they really don't want feedback.

UPDATE: It's the next morning so after waiting overnight plus several hours I think I'll go ahead and close the window as it's still spinning.

As reported earlier this week, Microsoft is going to use Google's Blink rendering engine and V8 JavaScript engine in its Edge browser, largely ending development of its own EdgeHTML rendering engine and Chakra JavaScript engine. This means that Microsoft will be using code from—and making contributions to—the Chromium open source project.

The company's browser will still be named Edge and should retain the current look and feel. The decision to switch was motivated primarily by compatibility problems: Web developers increasingly test their pages exclusively in Chrome, which has put Edge at a significant disadvantage. Microsoft's engineers have found that problematic pages could often be made Edge compatible with only very minor alterations, but because Web devs aren't using Edge at all, they don't even know that they need to change anything.